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    In film Ex Machina the main robotic character is Ava the humans include Nathan and Caleb they are essential in the film. In the play (R.U.R) Radius is one of the important robots also Domin, his creator. Radius is similar to Ava in many different ways. Both have been created a unique way that gives them many abilities. For example, the ability to communicate, reason and be knowledgeable. In Ex Machina the mid range shot between, Nathan and Caleb explain how Ava’s brain was created “Here we have…

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    problem for a patient. “The da Vinci Surgical System is a sophisticated robotic platform designed to expand the surgeon’s capabilities and offer a state-of-the-art minimally invasive option for major surgery”(The da vinci surgical system). The da Vinci robot surgery system is a robot controlled by a human to perform surgeries. However, it can be arguable whether or not this is a robot due to its lack of AI. An example of robotics is in manufacturing where industrial robots do work.They are…

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    The Application of robots: How the progression of robotics advanced beyond human abilities Human’s greatest invention is the automotive machine. The creation of the robot is science fiction come true; from the simple assembly line to the in depth future of artificial intelligence, robotics and the rise of a technical future is on the horizon. Humans have separated themselves from the basic instinct of an animal, the way of life has evolved into the quest for discovery and happiness. The…

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    is to raise awareness for mental illness, and show the effects we have on the mentally ill when we act without knowledge. Initially we don’t know if this is a girl not knowing about her boyfriend, or a dramatic fiction set in another universe. The first clue is presented by the narrator very quickly, “What made men different from us-- by digging around on the dead planets”(Bloch 1). After this we question if the people wanting to know…

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    article with the subtitle "Robots are well on their way from the pages of science fiction to your front door. In fact, advanced humanoid robots could arrive on your doorstep as early as 10 years from now.” Was published in 2008 reviewing Hanson robotics vision showing how the idea of creating humanized robots was in consideration even when there was not enough sources to back up such a…

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    Can a robotic limb help a common workplace with difficult jobs? Robotic arms always have to be functional with the appropriate parts, or else the arm is not useful at all because the arm has no use of working either without a certain part or the computer that is stored inside it. Before having the actual arm, me & my partner have to build it by making a sensor circuit for the arm & make a hand for the arm as well The arm is the thing that takes time to assemble because one wrong part in a wrong…

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    ROBOTICS - Written assignment A) Summary The text “Robots: Brave New World Moves a Step Closer” is published on BBC News, the 3rd of January 2013, by James Melik, a Business Dailey reporter for BBC World Service. In his article, he includes different aspects of how robots have and will affect our world. The beginning of the article includes a description of how robots began working in the industrial, and how the demand for robots have grown ever since. The text involves a discussion…

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    Isaac Asimov's I, Robot

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    Imagine a robot understanding your emotion. It actually ‘thinks’ like a human being. This robot is an artificial intelligence first proposed in a novel called ‘I, Robot’ written by Isaac Asimov in 1950. Today, I want to bring a very interesting topic onto the surface. I want to talk about ‘Artificial Intelligence and employment’, especially focusing on the field of ‘Public Safety’. Since my dream is to become a police officer, I thought it would be quite beneficial for me to get some overview…

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    Robot Safety Essay

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    operate robots at their own risk. Combat Robotics can amount to risk and hence it is dangerous. There can be no specific rules and regulations that can encompass all the dangers involved. Hence, utmost precaution is to be taken while building, testing or competing in Roboevents. 1.2 Loopholes If you have invented a robot or a weapon that does not fit within the given parameters or the framework such as size or category, you are requested to contact Combat Robotics India. Safe innovations are…

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    Rise of the Robots in Fast-Food: the Domination of Automation Introduction Have you noticed that technology is taking over the world? Airports are using kiosks, factories are using machines, schools are relying on computers. Yet, is this change beneficial or detrimental for employees, especially in the fast-food industry? This question pertains to this industry in particular as there is a common belief that jobs in fast-food will dissipate as a result of the inevitable phenomenon of automation.…

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